- Wisconsin,
built in 1863 and
designed by
August Kutzbock, an
immigrant from Bremen, Germany.
Kutzbock also (co)designed
secular buildings employing Rundbogenstil...
- Wisconsin,
United States,
designed by
German immigrant architect August Kutzbock and
constructed in 1863 for the
Gates of
Heaven congregation. The congregation...
- U.S. Capitol-inspired dome, was
designed by
Madison architects August Kutzbock and
Samuel Hunter Donnell and
built between 1857 and 1869.
During 1882...
-
designed by
Kutzbock and Donnel, Madison's
first architectural firm, in
Rundbogenstil ("round-arch style"). The
German immigrant August Kutzbock had been...
-
entrepreneur Napoleon Bonaparte Van Slyke, and
possibly designed by
August Kutzbock. The 3-story tower, the low-pitched roof, the
frieze boards, and the round-arched...
- hill a
quarter mile
northwest of the
capitol and
hired the firm of
August Kutzbock and
Samuel Hunter Donnell (the two were also
architects of the Capitol...
- house. Its
style is
Gothic Revival, and the
design is
attributed to
August Kutzbock.
Hallmarks of the
style are the
steep roof, the tall,
narrow windows, and...
-
Wisconsin governors,
built 1857-58. The
design is
attributed to
August Kutzbock and
considered "the best
example of mid-19th
century Gothic Revival style"...